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The effect of cultivated mixed-species green fodder on intake, milk production and milk composition of housed dairy goats.
Murney R, Burggraaf V, Mapp N, Ganche E, King W. Murney R, et al. Animal. 2019 Dec;13(12):2802-2810. doi: 10.1017/S1751731119000867. Epub 2019 May 22. Animal. 2019. PMID: 31113503 Free article.
The aim of this experiment was to determine whether feeding lactating dairy goats a mixed-species green fodder (MF, consisting of perennial ryegrass, timothy (Phleum pratense L.), prairie grass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth), white clover, red clover (Trifolium pratense …
The aim of this experiment was to determine whether feeding lactating dairy goats a mixed-species green fodder (MF, consisting of perennial …
Optimal choice of dairy forages in eastern Australia.
Neal M, Neal J, Fulkerson WJ. Neal M, et al. J Dairy Sci. 2007 Jun;90(6):3044-59. doi: 10.3168/jds.2006-645. J Dairy Sci. 2007. PMID: 17517747 Free article.
It was concluded that for a typical farmer facing the prevailing milk and purchased feed prices with average milk production per cow, the most profitable mix of species would include a large proportion of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and prairie grass (Bromus wil
It was concluded that for a typical farmer facing the prevailing milk and purchased feed prices with average milk production per cow, the mo …
Strong responses of growth and photosynthesis of five C3 pasture species to elevated CO2 at low temperatures.
Laing WA, Greer DH, Campbell BD. Laing WA, et al. Funct Plant Biol. 2002 Aug;29(9):1089-1096. doi: 10.1071/PP01231. Funct Plant Biol. 2002. PMID: 32689560
Five cool-season C3 pasture species (Bromus willdenowii Kunth, Festuca arundinacea Schreb, Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L. and Trifolium repens L.) were grown at a constant temperature of 12C to assess effects of elevated CO2 on growth and photosynthesis. …
Five cool-season C3 pasture species (Bromus willdenowii Kunth, Festuca arundinacea Schreb, Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium per …
Matua bromegrass hay for mares in gestation and lactation.
Guay KA, Brady HA, Allen VG, Pond KR, Wester DB, Janecka LA, Heninger NL. Guay KA, et al. J Anim Sci. 2002 Nov;80(11):2960-6. doi: 10.2527/2002.80112960x. J Anim Sci. 2002. PMID: 12462265
Matua bromegrass hay (Bromus willdenowii Kunth) is a high quality forage, but its value for mares during gestation and lactation is not well known. ...
Matua bromegrass hay (Bromus willdenowii Kunth) is a high quality forage, but its value for mares during gestation and lactati …
Voluntary intake, digestibility, and subsequent selection of Matua bromegrass, coastal bermudagrass, and alfalfa hays by yearling horses.
LaCasha PA, Brady HA, Allen VG, Richardson CR, Pond KR. LaCasha PA, et al. J Anim Sci. 1999 Oct;77(10):2766-73. doi: 10.2527/1999.77102766x. J Anim Sci. 1999. PMID: 10521039
Matua bromegrass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth. cv. Grasslands Matua) was introduced in 1973, but little information exists concerning its potential as a hay for horses. ...
Matua bromegrass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth. cv. Grasslands Matua) was introduced in 1973, but little information exists concer …
Seedling Development and Field Performance of Prairiegrass, Grazing Bromegrass, and Orchardgrass.
Sanderson MA, Skinner RH, Elwinger GF. Sanderson MA, et al. Crop Sci. 2002 Jan;42(1):224-230. Crop Sci. 2002. PMID: 11756278
We compared seedling growth and development of prairiegrass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth = B. catharticus Vahl), grazing bromegrass (B. stamineus Desv.), and orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) in controlled environment and field studies. ...
We compared seedling growth and development of prairiegrass (Bromus willdenowii Kunth = B. catharticus Vahl), grazing bromegra …